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CNN Hires the Man Who Spawned the Pajamahideen |
2004-11-22 |
CNN's decline is beginning to accelerate. They just hired the man who defended CBS over the RatherGate flap and insulted Powerline, Just One Minute, Allah, Captain Ed, LGF, etc., as "pajama-clad" right-wing bloggers. As Andrew Sullivan might say, "they don't get it." |
Posted by:Tibor |
#7 Kitty Kelly's prolly on retainer to dream up some new one, methinks... Klein's a doofus wannabee - his "knowledge" is near zero, but relatively speaking, heh, he's a phreakin' genius... |
Posted by: .com 2004-11-22 6:09:15 PM |
#6 I thought they'd run all those stories already? |
Posted by: Matt 2004-11-22 6:05:14 PM |
#5 This could be fun. Time to start toying with these jokers-- spread a few stories about Cosby's interest in running as Condi's veep, or the need to invade Venezuela, or free EU citizenship for blue-state political refugees or... |
Posted by: lex 2004-11-22 4:32:36 PM |
#4 Maybe he can do for CNN what he has done for 60 minutes? "CNN will next break a story on how Bush sold military secrets in 1970 to pay for drugs and abortions for his Black mistress. All this based on papers found left in a booth at Denny's in downtown Chicago. These documents were in a power point presentation with supporting jpegs of Bush handing documents to an unknown military officer. Nobody can ID the officer because his face is away from the camers. But a CIA source says that it looks like a Soviet double sparrow agent (code named Alexis). Kerry would later name a daughter in honor of this brave Soviet spy that took on the Bush family. Back to you Wolf." |
Posted by: Cyber Sarge 2004-11-22 4:26:16 PM |
#3 Steeped in the digital information industry? That can't be good for your skin. (Maybe that's Judy's problem.) |
Posted by: Matt 2004-11-22 2:51:45 PM |
#2 is CNN still on? I miss Judy Woodruff's turkey neck |
Posted by: Frank G 2004-11-22 2:37:27 PM |
#1 "Six years steeped in the digital information industry have helped me understand today's news consumers in ways never before available to media executives," Klein said in a statement. OK I'm sold. |
Posted by: Rafael 2004-11-22 2:23:15 PM |